The Developing Intestinal Microbial Ecosystem: Relationship to Subsequent Health and Disease Josef Neu, M.D. University of Florida neuj@peds.ufl.edu Extra! Scientists Discover a New Organ in Humans! Citation: Gross L (2007) Human Gut Hosts a Dynamically Evolving Microbial Ecosystem. PLoS Biol 5(7): e199 Intestinal Microflora The Microbiome Microbiome The Microbiome is the full collection of microbes (bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc.) that naturally exist within the human body. Goal of NIH Microbiome Roadmap- Understanding whether changes in the human microbiome can be correlated with changes in human health. A. Mullard, Nature 2008;453:578-580 1
Bacterial 16S RNA Examples of Non-Culture Based Techniques From (open-access): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16s_ribosomal_rna. Accessed September 23, 2008. Mshvildadze, Neu and Mai Nutrition Reviews, 2009 Bacterial 16SrRNA Gene Sequences From Intestinal Microbiota of Animals Site Specific Distribution of Bacterial Phyla in Healthy Humans Dethlefsen, L et al: Nature. 2007 Oct 18;449(7164):811-8. Dethlefsen, L et al: Nature. 2007 Oct 18;449(7164):811-8. Agenda Microecology of the Developing GI Tract. Relationship of Intestinal Microbes to Innate Immune system and Inflammatory pathways in the GI tract Relationship of microbial ecology the fetus to intestinal inflammation and prematurity Relationship of Intestinal Microbes to Protection of the GI tract. The Role of Probiotics (Live vs. Dead vs. Components), Prebiotics and Postbiotics. Don t mess with my Microbiome! 2
The Human Microbiome Project Peter J. Turnbaugh, Ruth E. Ley, Micah Hamady, Claire M. Fraser-Liggett, Rob Knight & Jeffrey I. Gordon Nature 449, 804-810(18 October 2007) Commensal Microbes: Beneficial Effects for the Host Nutrient metabolism Tissue development Resistance to colonization with pathogens Maintenance of intestinal homeostasis Development of Intestinal Angiogenesis With Microbes Villi from (P14) versus (P28) conventionally raised mice. Capillary networks are stained green (FITC). Stappenback, Hooper and Gordon, PNAS, 2002 Development of Intestinal Angiogenesis With Microbes HOW DO BACTERIA PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE INTESTINAL TRACT? Stappenback, Hooper and Gordon, PNAS, 2002 3
Bacteria and Immune Activation Tales From the Crypt-Paneth Cell defensins and angiogenins Neish, et al Science, 2000 Ganz,T. Nature Immunology 2003 TLRs,, Microbes and Protection Wild type mice MyD88-/- TLR4-/- TLR2-/- Key adaptor molecule for TLR signaling Oral dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) to induce colonic injury Deplete mice of intestinal microflora Reintroduce commensals and commensal products Rakoff-Nahoum S et al. Cell 2004 TLR Knockouts and Survival and Weight Loss Rakoff-Nahoum S et al. Cell 2004 Could Antibiotics lead to unforeseen consequences? 4
Commensal microflora are required for protection from mortality due to colonic epithelial injury Recognition of commensal ligands required for protection from colon injury Depletion of all commensals: increased mortality Rakoff-Nahoum S et al. Cell 2004 Rakoff-Nahoum S et al. Cell 2004 Implications TLR ligands and signaling are crucial for the intestinal surface to protect and repair itself in the face of infectious or inflammatory insult Gut epithelium and immune system do not simply tolerate commensal microflora but are dependent on them Manipulation of the intestinal microflora might lead to major consequences. From Madara J. Building an intestine architectural contributions of commensal bacteria. New Engl. J. Med. 2004; 351: 1685-86. Microbial Ecology of the Uterus and Fetal GI tract: Nexus with Innate and Adaptive Immunity and Disease Prematurity 4 million U.S. births per year 12% (480,000) premature 2% (80,000) < 1.5 kg BW (3 lbs) (VLBW or very low birthweight) 5
Relationship of Amniotic Infection (without ruptured membranes) to Prematurity Quantitative amniotic fluid cultures were performed on 12 patients delivered of premature infants. Only 2 of the 12 had premature rupture of membranes. Seven of the 10 women with in preterm labor who had intact membranes had colony counts greater than 1,000 per ml. Bobbit, JR: J. Reproductive Medicine, 1977 Goldenberg, RL NEJM, 2000 Microbial Identification Techniques: Culture vs. PCR FERGUSON, JAMES E. II MD*; Clin Obstet Gynecol. 2007 Jun;50(2):454-67 Issue:Volume 50(2), June 2007, pp 454-467 DiGiulio DB et al. PLoS one Aug., 2008 PCR and Culture Results with AF Markers of Infection Outcomes According to PCR and Culture Results DGiulio DB et al. PLoS one Aug., 2008 DiGulio DB PLoS ONE. 2008 Aug 26;3(8):e3056. 6
Gestational Age at Delivery as a Function of Bacterial rrna Concentration Fetal Origin of Sustained Fetal Inflammatory Response Infants born preterm have different concentrations of many inflammatory markers in blood drawn several days after birth compared to infants born at term. The degree of association between the levels of inflammatory markers and preterm birth correlated with the degree of prematurity. These results support the hypothesis that the fetus is an important source of inflammation and may play a role in the causes of preterm birth. DiGulio DB PLoS ONE. 2008 Aug 26;3(8):e3056. Skogstrand K et al. Obstetrics and Gynecology, May 2008 This is not a lung! The fetus in late gestation swallows up to 450 ml/day. The Gut is the Motor that Drives Systemic Inflammation and Multiple Organ Dysfunction! Barrier Function:loss of Epithelial Integrity Bacterial or toxin Translocation Hypothetical Pathways : Proinflammatory Cytokines Leading to IVH and or White Matter Damage IL-8 INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM S(F)IRS LOCAL OR DISTAL ORGAN INJURY -NEC -Chronic lung disease -Neurodevelopmental delays. -Premature Labor?? 7
Don t mess with my Microbiome! TOP TEN LIST OF NICU MEDICATIONS Clark RH, et al. Pediatrics 2006;117:1979-87 Antibiotics in Premature Infants Ampicillin and aminoglycoside used in >90% of prematures less than 30 weeks gestation for at least 2 days: WHY? Can t t tell the difference between RDS and pneumonia. Premature delivery might be caused by infection. Want to prevent infections because of high susceptibility due to immunologic immaturity. Hardware (ET and OG tubes, umbilical lines, etc.). Sensitivity of blood cultures suboptimal Delayed Colonization and Unnatural Selection : : Why Worry? The first colonization of the intestine is one of the most profound immunological exposures faced by the newborn infant. Crosstalk induces gene expression in both the epithelium and the immune system. Niches are formed as part of a a potentially long lasting biofilm located within the luminal glycocalyx. What Does Neonatal Antibiotic Treatment Do To Gastrointestinal Tract Development? 100 mg/kg/d Clamoxyl (Amoxicillin) compared with saline control. All bacteria were significantly reduced especially Lactobacillus, mainly in colon. Affymetrix gene microarrays performed. 10-30% of the genes undergoing maturational changes showed modulation by the antibiotic so that their normal pattern of maturation was either accelerated or slowed down. MHC genes markedly affected required for tolerization to luminal antigens. Schumann, A et al. Physiological Genomics 23:235-245,2005 Intravenous Antibiotics and NEC Cotten,C.M.,Pediatric Research 2007 8
Persistent Biofilm Formation: Should we Worry? Probiotic Studies in Prematures: : Randomized Trials Schanler, R. Arch. Dis. Child. Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2006;91;395-397 Alternatives to Live Probiotic Microbes Inactivated by heat or UV irradiation. Pre and Post-biotics Toll receptor agonists -LPS (TLR-4) -LTA (TLR-2) -Flagellin (TLR-5) -CpG nucleotide (TLR-9) Potential Dark Side of Prebiotics Promoting growth of NICU bad bugs. Increased bacterial translocation Unknown long term effects of early manipulation of microbiome. Prebiotics: : Problems in Premature Prebiotics on their own can only enhance the growth of bacteria already present in the gut. If health promoting species are not present to begin with, the prebiotic is unlikely to be effective. 9
Increased Bacterial Translocation in Rats Fed Using Pup in Cup Prevention with Mother s Milk: NEC in Premature Infants (UK) In-Hospital Diet All Cases Confirmed Cases Formulas Only (n=236) 24 (10.2%) 17 (7.2%) Formulas plus Mother s Milk (n=437) 16 (3.7%) 11 (2.5%) Human Milk (n= 253) 11 (4.3%) 3 (1.2%) Lucas & Cole, Lancet 1990;336:1519-23 Barrat, et al Pediatric Research E published ahead of Print 2008 Breast Milk Microbial Origin: Maternal Intestine? Perez, PF. Pediatrics 2007;119;e724-e732 Relation Between Infection, Antibiotic Usage and Diseases GNP vs. MS, Type 1 diabetes and Asthma Bach, JF NEJM 2002 Bach, JF NEJM 2002 10
CS15 Th1 and Th2 Diseases HOWEVER, THE INCIDENCE OF TH-1 1 PREDOMINANT DISEASES (AUTOIMMUNE, E.G. TYPE 1 DIABETES) AND TH-2 2 (ALLERGY, ATOPY, ASTHMA) HAVE BOTH INCREASED. Old Friends Hypothesis Are there Long Term Effects of Intestinal Microbiome Manipulation? Rook, et al. Gut 2005 Probiotics and eczema Kaplan-Meier curves for children without eczema at the ages of 2, 4, and 7 years in Lactobacillus GG ( (LGG; n = 64) and placebo (n = 68) groups; P =.008 by log-rank test. Kalliomäki M, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Volume 119, Issue 4, April 2007, Pages 1019-1021 Probiotics: : Late Complications LGG administered to mothers prior to delivery and then to the infants shortly after delivery: decreased atopic dermatitis in the group receiving LGG, but more of allergic rhinitis and asthma in the Lactobacillus GG group at 7 years a. At 2 years of age, LGG didn t t result in differences in atopic dermatitis, but there was a statistically significant increase in wheezing bronchitis (26% vs. 9%) in the LGG-treated group b. At the age of 12 months, the rate of sensitization to common allergens was significantly higher in the probiotic group c. a. Kalliomaki M.et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2007 Apr.;119(4):1019-21. b. Kopp MV, et al Pediatrics. 2008 Apr.;121(4):e850-6 c. Taylor AL, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol.. 2007;119(1):184-91. 91. 11
Slide 62 CS15 Should this read the incidence of...has increased rather than the increase in...has increased Computer Support, 5/19/2005
Don t mess with my Microbiome! Take Home Messages There is a close relationship between intestinal microbes and development of the GI tract, immunity, and other systems. Many microbes cannot readily be detected by usual culture based techniques. Microbes in amniotic fluid are related to premature delivery via an inflammatory response. We still have a lot to learn about intestinal microbes and their interactions with the developing host to manipulate them safely, especially in select groups, e.g. premature infants. 12